LegalTechTalk will this year launch its first ever Vibeathon, where attendees can use on site tools and natural language prompts to develop their legal tech ideas without needing coding skills.  LTT is […]
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The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday left in place, for now, lower-court rulings that allow the mailing of the abortion pill mifepristone to continue while litigation proceeds. The order preserves the status quo in one of the most closely watched administrative-law and reproductive-rights disputes in the country, avoiding an immediate change to how patients and providers access medication abortion.

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Another week. Another law firm caught citing cases that don’t exist. But this time it was Sullivan and Cromwell, one of the most influential firms in the world. 36 errors. Three pages to describe them. Fabricated passages from real cases. S&C said its AI policies weren’t followed. That it had training designed to prevent exactly this.We can keep talking about
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A federal judge in California has put the proposed Nexstar Media Group acquisition of Tegna on hold, preventing the deal from moving forward until antitrust claims are resolved. The ruling by Judge Troy Nunley of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of California marks a significant development in a closely watched fight over consolidation in local television and
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Ted Turner died yesterday at 87, and the obituaries are appropriately full of CNN, the Braves, the America’s Cup, the bison, and the billion-dollar pledge to the U.N.
But there is a small, largely forgotten chapter of his story that is notable for its impact on shaping legal media as we know it today. It was because of a run-in
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Patrick Shortall speaks with Jeff Westcott, Akin’s London-based director of innovation and AI, about the rollout of ndMAX Akin, the Am Law 100 global law firm based in Washington DC, […]
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The Justice Department has announced an $8.33 million settlement with Modern Nuclear to resolve allegations that the company paid unlawful kickbacks to medical practices tied to its mobile PET scan services, leading to claims reimbursed by federal healthcare programs. While the matter was resolved without a determination of liability, the settlement is a notable reminder that the government continues to
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Less than three months after replacing Lexis+ AI with Lexis+ with Protégé as its flagship legal AI platform, LexisNexis today is announcing a substantial expansion of that platform – what the company is calling its “next evolution,” combining significant build-outs of existing capabilities with several completely new ones.
The expansion, announced today, layers six new or expanded components onto the
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